Odds On The Senate Convicting Donald Trump Remain Lengthy
Posted: February 15, 2021
Updated: February 15, 2021
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The Republicans Seem Unwilling To Hold Former President To Account
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The democrats pulled no punches as they presented evidence against the former President before the Senate. It was emotive, hard-hitting and dramatic. However, in face of this overwhelming proof, Senate Republicans appear unconcerned. So, the odds on the Senate convicting Donald Trump remain massively long. So Online sportsbook sites in the US like Bovada can offer all the prices it wants. Sadly, the reality is US Republicans are still putting party before country.
“We humbly, humbly ask you to convict President Trump for the crime for which he is overwhelmingly guilty.” Joe Neguse said carefully in front of the Senate. “Because if you don’t, if we pretend this didn’t happen – or worse let it go unanswered – who’s to say it won’t happen again?” Most people would concede he has a point. Most Republicans don’t. That’s why the odds on the Senate convicting Donald Trump remain out at 14/1 on sites like Bovada. It’s a done deal.
The Republicans won’t vote to convict one of their own. Regardless how guilty he may obviously be. Just ask the 44 Republicans who voted to throw out the case against Trump as being unconstitutional. They seem to believe no former President ought face impeachment as they are now a private citizen. It is this attitude keeping those odds on the Senate convicting Donald Trump so long at online betting sites in the US like Bovada. They aren’t there seeking justice.
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Their partisan support may just represent adversarial nature of US politics in general, however, it does create an awful precedent. Any president near the end of his (or her) term will be, regardless of what they do, untouchable. This is manifestly unacceptable. Republicans don’t care. They just don’t want to admit they supported a criminal. Indeed the longer the odds on the Senate convicting Donald Trump become the more the 2nd impeachment trial focuses on them not him.
“If you think this is not impeachable, what is? What would be?”
- Congressman Jamie Raskin
Many outside observers see defending the President after the Capitol invasion as unconscionable. To Republicans it’s just being a good team player. They ignored the evidence presented to them. They’ve already made up their minds. An attack on the founding principles of their Democracy just something to sweep under the carpet. Indeed, it’s surprising those taking advantage of US gambling laws don’t actually find the odds on the Senate convicting Donald Trump even longer.
Odds On Senate Convicting Donald Trump Loiter At 14/1
Just what effect this will have on the mid-terms is arguable. Will the groundswell of support Trump used to incite an insurrection remain loyal to the Republicans without him? Is that why the odds on the Senate convicting Donald Trump are so distant? Perhaps they just can’t risk upsetting their electorate. People who remain supportive of the former President. It is what it is. His personality cult will cast a long shadow over Republican politics for quite some time.
Odds On Senate Convicting Donald Trump
- Bet On A Conviction – 14/1
- Bet Against A Conviction – 1/50
So then, a bet on the Senate convicting Trump will fail to reward you. Fortunately, it’s unlikely to reward the Republicans who fail to vote to convict him. This will hang around their necks like the proverbial albatross. Like someone placing a bet on sports in the US against whomever Tom Brady is playing for; On paper it might look like it’ll work out. Alas, the reality is different. So the odds on the Senate convicting Donald Trump say more about Republican guilt than Trump’s.
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We take a look at how the odds on the Senate convicting Donald Trump seem somewhat divergent from the reality of his crimes.